Fashion accessory and kit therefor

ABSTRACT

A fashion accessory and kit for the same. The fashion accessory comprises a first adhesive decoration and a second adhesive decoration connected at an interface. A seam extends at least partially a length of the interface. Each of the first adhesive decoration and second adhesive decoration comprise a face and a back, the face including a design. The first adhesive decoration and second adhesive decoration comprise foam, the foam extending between the face and the back. The first adhesive decoration and second adhesive decoration are mated, back-to-back, to form a charm.

FIELD

The present teachings generally relate to a fashion accessory, a kitcomprising components of the fashion accessory, and method forconstructing the fashion accessory. More specifically, the presentteachings relate to a fashion accessory, kit, and method utilizing threedimensional adhesive pieces and specifically adhesive decorations forthe imaginative construction of wearable articles.

BACKGROUND

Jewelry making is an activity enjoyed by children as an outlet toexpress creativity and produce a final product that can be worn,displayed, and enjoyed over time. Charms have been used to enhancejewelry and customize the jewelry's appearance while maintaining theoption to remove or replace charms with ease.

Conventional charms are provided as single pieces, which lack individualcustomizability. Furthermore, the selection of the wearable article(e.g., necklace) upon which the charm is configured to attach may belimited. Conventional charms are also constructed from expensivematerials and as a result, providing for a large quantity of charms in asingle kit is cost prohibitive.

Some jewelry making kits may be difficult to use by younger children orpersons lacking a certain amount of hand-eye coordination or fine motorskills. For these users, different product configurations that reducethe number of individual parts or aid in assembly would be helpful toproperly assemble jewelry.

It would be desirable to provide a fashion accessory comprising charms,wherein the charms are customizable. It would be desirable to provide afashion accessory whereby the wearable article and the charms areconstructed from materials that provide for a wide variety of choices inconstructing the fashion accessory without being cost-prohibitive. Itwould be desirable to provide a fashion accessory where charms may beconnected to a variety of wearable articles. It would be desirable toprovide charms having adhesive decorations connected together to aidusers in their assembly.

SUMMARY

The present disclosure relates to a fashion accessory, which may addressat least some of the needs identified above, the fashion accessorycomprising: at least a first adhesive decoration and a second adhesivedecoration connected at an interface; and a seam extending at leastpartially a length of the interface; wherein each of the at least firstadhesive decoration and second adhesive decoration comprise a face and aback, the face including a design; wherein the at least first adhesivedecoration and second adhesive decoration comprise foam, the foamextending between the face and the back; and wherein the at least firstadhesive decoration is mated, back-to-back, with the second adhesivedecoration to form a charm.

The present disclosure relates to a kit for a fashion accessory, whichmay address at least some of the needs identified above, the kitcomprising: a first adhesive decoration and a second adhesive decorationconnected at an interface; and one or more wearable articles; wherein aseam extends at least partially a length of the interface, the seambeing formed by scoring, compressing, pre-folding, perforating, or anycombination thereof; wherein each of the first adhesive decoration andsecond adhesive decoration comprise a face and a back, the faceincluding a design; wherein the first adhesive decoration and secondadhesive decoration comprise foam, the foam extending between the faceand the back; wherein the first adhesive decoration and second adhesivedecoration include one or more attachment members integrally formedthereto, the one or more attachment members including a lobe extendingdistally from the first adhesive decoration and second adhesivedecoration, the lobe including a through-hole extending therethrough;wherein the interface is located on, opposite, and/or adjacent to theone or more attachment members, on a portion of respective edges of thefirst adhesive decoration and second adhesive decoration, or both;wherein the back includes a peel and stick adhesive thereon; wherein thepeel and stick adhesive is selected from a rubber, an acrylic, anacrylic blend, an epoxy, a one-part adhesive, a two-part adhesive, orany combination thereof; and wherein the first adhesive decoration ismated, back-to-back, with the second adhesive decoration to form acharm.

A method for constructing the fashion accessory including: folding thefirst adhesive decoration and the second adhesive decoration along theseam; and mating the first adhesive decoration, back-to-back, with thesecond adhesive decoration to form a charm.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a plan view of a fashion accessory.

FIG. 2A is a plan view of a first adhesive decoration and a secondadhesive decoration.

FIG. 2B is a plan view of a first adhesive decoration and a secondadhesive decoration having attachment members.

FIG. 3 is a side view of a charm.

FIG. 4 is a plan view of a charm attached to a wearable article.

FIG. 5 is a plan view of two charms attached to a wearable article.

FIG. 6 is a plan view of a charm attached to a wearable article.

FIG. 7 is a plan view of a charm attached to a wearable article, whichis applied to the end of a writing utensil.

FIG. 8 is a plan view of a charm attached to a wearable article.

FIG. 9 is a plan view of a charm.

FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the charm, illustrated in FIG. 9, beingworn on an ear lobe.

FIG. 11 is a plan view of a charm.

FIG. 12 is a perspective view of a charm, illustrated in FIG. 11, beingworn on an ear lobe.

FIG. 13 is a perspective view of charms being worn on an ear lobe.

FIG. 14 is a perspective view of charms.

FIG. 15 is a plan view of a charm.

FIG. 16 is a perspective view of a charm on a decorated article.

FIG. 17 is a plan view of a charm.

FIG. 18 is a perspective view of charms on a wearable article.

FIG. 19 is a plan view of a charm.

FIG. 20 is a perspective view of a charm on a wearable article.

FIG. 21 is a perspective view of a charm on a wearable article.

DESCRIPTION

The present teachings meet one or more of the above needs by providingone or more fashion accessories, one or more kits, and a methoddescribed herein. The explanations and illustrations presented hereinare intended to acquaint others skilled in the art with the teachings,its principles, and its practical application. Those skilled in the artmay adapt and apply the teachings in its numerous forms, as may be bestsuited to the requirements of a particular use. Accordingly, thespecific embodiments of the present teachings as set forth are notintended as being exhaustive or limiting of the teachings. The scope ofthe teachings should, therefore, be determined not with reference to thedescription herein, but should instead be determined with reference tothe appended claims, along with the full scope of equivalents to whichsuch claims are entitled. The disclosures of all articles andreferences, including patent applications and publications, areincorporated by reference for all purposes. Other combinations are alsopossible as will be gleaned from the following claims, which are alsohereby incorporated by reference into this written description.

The present disclosure provides for one or more fashion accessories. Thefashion accessory may function to provide a user with a creative outletto construct functional, wearable articles having charms. The fashionaccessory may be provided as a kit comprising individual componentsconfigured to be assembled by employing the method of the presentdisclosure. The fashion accessory may include one or more charms,adhesive decorations, attachment members, wearable articles, auxiliarydecorations, or any combination thereof. The fashion accessory maygenerally include a wearable article with one or more charms attachedvia one or more attachment devices, attachment members, or both. Thefashion accessory may include one or more wearable articles and one ormore charms. For example, the fashion accessory may include severalnecklaces and a plurality of adhesive decorations to provide for theconstruction of multiple wearable articles with any combination ofcharms. As another example, the fashion accessory may include a set ofdifferent types of wearable articles (e.g., bracelets, necklaces,earrings, rings, pins, anklets, belts, hair decorations). The fashionaccessory may include components that are intended for use with or areonly compatible with certain other components of the fashion accessory.For example, larger charms may be intended for use with a necklace,whereby the larger charm is intended as a central pendant of a necklace.As another example, a charm may have an attachment member that iscompatible only with a certain type of attachment device (e.g., a largediameter split ring may only be compatible with a charm having anattachment member of comparable size). While the configuration of theindividual components of the fashion accessory may be intended for aparticular use, as described above, such configuration may representonly a pre-determined (by the manufacturer) method by which the fashionaccessory is to be configured but the crafter may assemble the fashionaccessory in any way they so desire.

The fashion accessory may be enjoyed primarily by children, but adultsmay also participate in interacting with the fashion accessory. Thefashion accessory may be employed to capture the attention of the userand provide an outlet for creativity. The fashion accessory may beenjoyed upon initial assembly and even beyond initial assembly. Forexample, the fashion accessory may be enjoyed beyond initial assembly byremoving and replacing charms with respect to the wearable article. Thecharms of the fashion accessory may be traded amongst children havingtheir own fashion accessories. The fashion accessory may be enjoyed forthe purpose of fashion, dress-up, conveying moods (e.g., selecting anemoji charm reflecting the wearer's mood for the day and attaching it tothe wearable article), or any combination thereof. Charms that are lostor damaged may be easily replaced by assembling new charms and attachingthem to the wearable article.

The present disclosure provides for a kit for a fashion accessory asdescribed herein. The kit may include a plurality of adhesivedecorations, one or more wearable articles, one or more attachmentdevices, one or more auxiliary decorations, or any combination thereof.The kit may comprise only adhesive decorations, the kit may be a refillkit to complement a kit having all of the aforementioned elements, orboth. The refill kit may provide for charms that may be attached towearable articles already possessed by the crafter from an original kit.The refill kit may further include one or more attachment devices, whichreplace lost or broken attachment devices from an original kit. The kitor refill kit may include charms having a single theme or a mix ofthemes. For example, the kit or refill kit may provide only charmsconfigured with a medieval theme (e.g., castles, dragons, princesses,horses, swords, knights, weapons, and the like). As another example, thekit or refill kit may provide charms having the different themes ofcreatures, numbers, letters, and faces.

The fashion accessories discussed herein may be created via a methoddiscussed herein. The method may include one or more of the stepsdiscussed herein. Some of the steps may be duplicated, removed, oreliminated, rearranged relative to other steps, combined into one ormore steps, separated into two or more steps, or any combinationthereof. The method may include a step of applying a first adhesivedecoration to a second adhesive decoration to form a charm and a step ofaffixing the charm to a wearable article. The step of affixing thewearable article to the charm may be performed in the same step asapplying a first adhesive decoration to a second adhesive decoration.The wearable article or a portion thereof may be located between a backof the first adhesive decoration and a back of the second adhesivedecoration and thereafter the first adhesive decoration may be appliedto the second adhesive decoration so that the wearable article issandwiched between the first and second adhesive decoration. The firstadhesive decoration and second adhesive decoration may be folded, at aseam, onto a wearable article, a body part, clothing, or any combinationthereof. The first adhesive decoration and second adhesive decorationmay be translated along an attachment device. The first adhesivedecoration and second adhesive decoration may be translated along anattachment device into position on opposing sides of a wearable article,a body part, clothing, or any combination thereof. The first adhesivedecoration and second adhesive decoration may be disposed back-to-backonto an attachment device. The step of affixing the wearable article tothe charm may be performed by applying the wearable article to one ormore attachment members of the charm. For example, a wearable articlecomprising a string may be strung through an attachment member (e.g., anintegral loop) of the charm. A wearable article may be extended betweena first adhesive decoration and a second adhesive decoration and thefirst adhesive decoration and the second adhesive decoration connecttogether sandwiching the wearable article therebetween to form aconnection. The step of affixing the wearable article to the charm maycomprise applying an attachment device to one or more attachment membersof one or more charms. The attachment device may be applied to thewearable article. The method may include a step of applying a wearablearticle to a body part of a user. The method may include a step ofapplying a wearable article to a decorated article. For example, theattachment device may include a split ring that is threaded through boththe attachment member of the charm and the wearable article. All or aportion of a wearable article may be extended through the attachmentmember to form a connection. Any of the aforementioned steps may berepeated for a plurality of first adhesive decorations and a pluralityof second adhesive decorations; wherein a plurality of charms may beaffixed to one wearable article or a plurality of wearable articles. Themethod may include a step of removing a backing from the adhesivedecoration so that the tacky substance is exposed. The method mayinclude a step of punching out a center of a die cut attachment member.The method may include a step of cutting a slit in the attachment memberto open the attachment member so that the wearable article, attachmentdevice, or both may be pushed through the slit to form a connectionbetween the attachment member and the wearable article. A cut attachmentmember may be wrapped around one or more wearable articles to form aconnection. The method may include a step of removing a charm from afirst wearable article and attaching the charm to a second wearablearticle. The method may include stringing a shoelace through a wearablearticle by stringing the shoelace through an attachment member on afirst lobe of the wearable article and then through an attachment memberon a second lobe of the wearable article. The method may include a stepof assembling a wearable article (e.g., cutting a length of string froma larger length of string, braiding string together, attaching a closuredevice (i.e., a device for securing the wearable article on a body partof the wearer) to the wearable article, and/or tying the wearablearticle into knots to create loops). The method may include a step ofdecorating the fashion accessory with auxiliary decoration. The step ofdecorating the fashion accessory with auxiliary decoration may comprisedecorating the adhesive decorations, decorating the wearable article, orboth. The step of decorating the wearable article with auxiliarydecoration may include stringing beads on the wearable article, affixingpre-assembled charms to the wearable article, applying pendants to thewearable article, or any combination thereof. The step of decorating theadhesive decorations may be performed before or after the first adhesivedecoration and second adhesive decoration are assembled to form a charm.The step of decorating the adhesive decorations may include painting theadhesive decoration, drawing on the adhesive decoration, or both.

The adhesive decorations may function to form a charm in an assembledstate. The adhesive decorations may be provided as a set of adhesivedecorations with complementary pairs of first adhesive decorations andsecond adhesive decorations. There may be any number of complementarypairs of adhesive decorations in a set. The complementary pairs maycomprise the same theme, the same design, different themes, differentdesigns, or any combination thereof. For example, a set of adhesivedecorations may include a dozen pairs each having the same emoji face(same theme and same design). As another example, a set of adhesivedecorations may include a dozen pairs each having emoji faces havingdifferent expressions (same theme, different design). As yet anotherexample, a set of adhesive decorations may include a dozen pairs eachhaving a different design chosen from an object, animal, figure, andsetting (different theme, different design).

A charm may include a pair of adhesive decorations. A pair of adhesivedecorations may cooperate together to form a single charm. A pair ofadhesive decorations may include a first adhesive decoration and asecond adhesive decoration. A pair of adhesive decorations may havesubstantially reciprocal profiles. A pair of adhesive decorations maycomprise two adhesive decorations exhibiting reflection symmetry.Reflection symmetry may be with respect to a reflection plane disposedbetween and equidistant from the adhesive decorations. Due to reflectionsymmetry, when the adhesive decorations are applied togetherback-to-back, the profiles of the adhesive decorations align. Reflectionsymmetry may ensure that portions of the back of the adhesivedecorations are not exposed in an assembled state. The reflectionsymmetry of the adhesive decorations may be particularly helpful where atacky substance is disposed on the backs of the adhesive decoration inorder to avoid exposure of the tacky substance when the adhesivedecorations are in an assembled state. Alignment of the adhesivedecorations back-to-back in accordance with the reflection symmetry ofthe adhesive decorations may be achieved by providing a first adhesivedecoration and a second adhesive decoration having the same or similardesign and/or shape (e.g., both adhesive decorations have the samedepiction imprinted upon them and the same profile). Alignment may alsobe achieved by providing an adhesive decoration having the same profile,but a different depiction imprinted upon them (e.g., a first adhesivedecoration having a bunny depiction and a second adhesive decorationhaving the profile of a bunny but a rainbow depiction). The shapesand/or profiles of the adhesive decorations may define a perimeter ofthe adhesive decoration. The perimeters of the adhesive decorations maybe mirror images or reverse mirror images so that the perimeters align,and no adhesive is exposed. One adhesive decoration may be connected toone or more other adhesive decorations. The connection may be integrallyformed. For example, adhesive decorations may be cut by the manufacturerso that the adhesive decorations are integrally connected. Two or moreadhesive decorations may be connected by an attachment device (e.g.,split ring). Two or more adhesive decorations may be connected by anelongate member. The adhesive decorations may include one or more edges.The one or more edges may include one or more terminal edges, peripheraledges, boundaries between integrally connected elements, boundariesbetween different shapes and/or profiles, or any combination thereof.The adhesive decorations may be connected at any portion of their edges.The adhesive decorations may meet at one or more edges. The adhesivedecorations may be connected at an interface.

The adhesive decorations may include one or more elongate members. Theelongate member may be integral to one or more adhesive decorations. Theelongate member may be fastened to one or more adhesive decorations. Theelongate member may extend from an adhesive decoration. The elongatemember may extend from and between two or more adhesive decorations. Theelongate member may include two ends. The ends may be coupled to anadhesive decoration, free, or both. The elongate member may extend froman edge of an adhesive decoration. The elongate member may be defined bya length, width, or both. The length may be about 5 mm or more, 1 cm ormore, 1.5 cm or more, 2 cm or more, or even 2.5 cm or more. The lengthmay be about 5 cm or less, 4.5 cm or less, 4 cm or less, or 3.5 cm orless, or even 3 cm or less. The width may be generally equal to or lessthan a width of an adhesive decoration. The elongate member may includea face, a back, or both. The face and back may be oriented in the samedirection as a face and back, respectively, of an adhesive decoration.The back may include a tacky material thereon. The elongate member maywrap around a body part of a user, clothing of a user, a wearablearticle, a decorated article, the like, or any combination thereof. Theelongate member may fold onto itself. The elongate member may adhereback-to-back to itself. The elongate member may include one or moreseams.

The charm may include one or more seams. The seam may function to guideand/or ease folding of a first adhesive decoration relative to a secondadhesive decoration. The seam may aid an individual in aligning a firstadhesive decoration with a second adhesive decoration, an elongatemember with itself, or both. The seam may be formed at the interface oftwo or more adhesive decorations. A seam may be formed at any portionalong a length of an elongate member. The seam may be parallel to,aligned with, in-line with, form part of, or any combination thereof areflection plane. The seam may be formed by scoring, pre-folding,perforating, compressing, the like, or any combination thereof. The seammay be formed on a face, back, or both. A seam may be formed on a backtoward a face. The seam may extend at least partially a length of theinterface of two or more adhesive decorations. The seam may extend atleast partially a width of an elongate member. The seam may be formedat, opposite, or adjacent to one or more attachment members. Theadhesive decorations may be adapted to tear at the seam. The seam mayallow for matching adhesive decorations to be packaged together andeasily found within a kit. The adhesive decorations may be foldedback-to-back. The adhesive decorations may be folded so a tacky materialdisposed on the back of one or more adhesive decorations and/or elongatemembers contacts the back of one or more other adhesive decorationsand/or elongate members. The adhesive decorations may be folded onto abody part of a user, clothing of a user, a wearable article, or anycombination thereof. The adhesive decorations may at least partiallysandwich a body part of a user, clothing of a user, a wearable article,or any combination thereof. The body part may include an ear, nose,finger, hair (e.g., a lock of hair), the like, or any combinationthereof. The clothing may include a shirt, pants, jacket, socks, shoes,bag, bobby pin, hair claw, hair snap clips, barrettes, the like, or anycombination thereof. A portion of the first adhesive decoration may beadhered to a reciprocal portion of a second adhesive, while anotherportion of the first adhesive decoration and second decoration areadhered to and sandwich a body part, clothing, wearable article, or thelike therebetween.

The adhesive decorations may be defined by a length, width, thickness,or any combination thereof. The adhesive decorations may have a lengthof about 0.5 cm or more, about 1 cm or more, about 1.5 cm or more, about10 cm or less, about 5 cm or less, or even 3 cm or less. The adhesivedecorations may have a width of about 0.5 cm or more, about 1 cm ormore, about 1.5 cm or more, about 10 cm or less, about 5 cm or less, oreven 3 cm or less. The adhesive decorations may have a thickness ofabout 1 cm or less, about 0.8 cm or less, about 0.6 cm or less, about0.01 cm or more, about 0.1 cm or more, or even about 1 cm or more. Theadhesive decorations may be shaped such that they are substantiallysymmetrical, asymmetrical, round, oval, square, rectangular, irregular,triangular, human-like, animal-like, resembling an object, or anycombination thereof.

The adhesive decorations may include stickers, puffy stickers, or both.The stickers may be substantially planar stickers having a 2D design.The puffy stickers may be 3D stickers with a depth imparted by a faceextending from the longitudinal plane, lateral plane, a surface thatforms a connection, or any combination thereof of the puffy sticker. Thepuffy stickers may have a depth varying across the face of the puffysticker so that the puffy sticker has texture. The adhesive decorationsmay comprise a face, a back, a theme, a design, a filling, an attachmentmember, auxiliary decoration, a seam, or any combination thereof. Puffystickers may or may not have a reduced thickness along the seam.

An adhesive decoration may include a face. The face may function to beoutwardly visible to a viewer when the adhesive decorations assembleinto a charm and provide a three-dimensional characteristic to theadhesive decorations. The face may include a forward surface, facingaway from the back, and a rear surface, facing toward the back. The facemay be integral with the back and form a forward surface facing awayfrom the back. The face may be convex or extend outward along an axisnormal to the longitudinal plane of the adhesive decoration (“depthaxis”). The depth of the face may have a varying elevation. The designof the face may exhibit a three-dimensional effect. The face may behollow (i.e., having a concave portion defining a void between the faceand the back), solid (i.e., solid material extending to the back), orboth. As an example of a hollow face, the face may comprise a shapedpolymer sheet, with a convex side and a concave side, and the hollowportion may be the space defined by the concave side which abuts theback. As an example of a solid face, the face may comprise an open cellfoam that has a flat, convex, concave, and/or otherwise non-planar sideopposing a substantially flat side and the space therebetween is foam.The face may comprise resin, foam, polymer (e.g., nylon, acrylic, PVC,polyethylene, polypropylene, polycarbonate), wood, ceramic, paper,metal, or any combination thereof. The material comprising the face maybe suitable for accepting and retaining pigmentation as a result of thecrafter applying a design to the adhesive decoration such as bypainting, coloring, drawing, or any combination thereof. Morespecifically, the material may be rough or porous in order for thepigment to permeate or set within the material. The face may comprise adesign or may be free of a design. The face may be partially orcompletely opaque, translucent and/or transparent. A face that istransparent or translucent may enable a filling, a design on the back,or both to be visible. For example, the face may comprise clearpolyethylene enabling a viewer to see a filling dispensed in the hollowface. The face may be embossed, where the embossment imparts a textureon the adhesive decoration, the embossment complements the design, orboth.

An adhesive decoration may include a back. The back may function as asubstrate for tacky material. The back may include a forward surface,facing toward the face, and a rear surface, facing away from the face.The back may be integral with the front such that the front includes aforward surface, and the back includes a rear surface. The rear surfacemay include a tacky material. The rear surface may be free of tackymaterial. For example, a first adhesive decoration may include tackymaterial and a second adhesive decoration may be free of tacky material.As another example, the first and second adhesive decoration may bothinclude a tacky material. The forward surface may include a design or befree of a design. Where the forward surface includes a design, theforward surface may be visible through the face. For example, the facemay be clear, and a design may be imprinted on the forward surface ofthe back so that the design on the back may be visible through the clearface.

An adhesive decoration may include a tacky material. The tacky materialmay function to adhere the adhesive decoration to a surface. Thetackiness of the tacky material may be non-permanent (i.e., sufficientto enable the adhesive decoration to be removed from a surface oranother adhesive decoration without damage to the adhesive decoration,the sticky substrate, or both) or permanent (i.e., not removable withoutdamage to the adhesive decoration, the sticky substrate, or both). Thetacky material may be tacky before a charm is formed. For example, thetacky material may be a one-part material or a peel and stick layer. Thetacky material may be a tacky material that is used on a sticker. Thetacky material may only become tacky upon connection with another tackymaterial. For example, the tacky material may be a two-part adhesivesuch that when the two tacky materials are connected together, theyreact and become tacky. The tacky material may be a moisture cureadhesive. The tacky material may be rubber, acrylic, acrylic blend,epoxy, one-part adhesive, two-part adhesive, or any combination thereof.The type of tacky material may be chosen in accordance with the materialcomprising the back.

An adhesive decoration may include or be free of a void. A void mayfunction may be formed as a gap between the face and back. For example,an adhesive decoration may comprise a face that is a transparent polymershell defining a void between the face and the back. The void mayinclude a filling (e.g., glitter). The filling in the void may bevisible through the face. The adhesive decoration may comprise a facecomprising foam having a design imprinted upon the forward surface ofthe face. In another example of an adhesive decoration of the presentdisclosure, the adhesive decoration comprises a face comprising an epoxyresin, which is transparent, and a design imprinted upon the forwardsurface of the back is visible through the epoxy resin of the face.

The theme may be a single, cohesive subject of the adhesive decorations,the wearable article, or both (e.g., a person, an animal, a creature, acharacter, a face, an object, food, a number, a letter, a setting, ashape, a sport, a setting, or any combination thereof). The theme maycomprise individual designs which conform to the theme. For example,where the theme is letters the adhesive decorations comprise designs ofdifferent letters. As another example, where the theme is medieval, theadhesive decorations comprise designs of dragons, knights, horses,castles, princesses, or any combination thereof. The adhesivedecorations of a kit may include the same theme or different themes. Thecomplementary pair of adhesive decorations may have a single theme.Complementary pairs may have a different theme. For example, a firstadhesive decoration may be an emoji and a second adhesive decoration maybe a soccer ball—in such case the profiles of the first adhesivedecoration and the second adhesive decoration may be substantiallysimilar and the adhesive decorations may be assembled to form a charm.

The design may function as a depiction and likeness of a subject. Thedesign may be embodied by pigment, embossments, depressions, a profile,or any combination thereof. The design may be pigment that is fullypre-imprinted on the adhesive decorations, partially pre-imprinted onthe adhesive decorations, or absent from the adhesive decorations. Forexample, a partially pre-imprinted design may be an outline of a designwhereby the adhesive decorations are configured to have the designapplied by the crafter (e.g., coloring in with marker). The design maybe present on the face, the back, or both. The design may be present ona portion of the face, a portion of the back, or both. Preferably, thedesign is only on the face or forward surface. For example, a portion ofthe face may be both free of design and transparent, enabling a designpresent on the back to be seen. As another example, the entirety of theface may be transparent, enabling a design present on the back to beseen. The design may be pronounced by a profile.

The profile may be the shape of the adhesive decorations as projected ona plane, viewed along an axis normal to a face or back of the adhesivedecoration. The profile may include the distal perimeter of the adhesivedecorations, voids within the adhesive decorations extending through theadhesive decoration along the depth axis, or both. The profile mayconform to the contours of a subject depicted on the adhesive decorationor may be shaped independent of the subject depicted on the adhesivedecoration. For example, where the design is a cloud, the profile of theadhesive decoration conforms to the contours of the cloud. As anotherexample, the adhesive decoration may have a circular profile, but thesubject depicted on the adhesive decoration may be a horse. The profileof the first adhesive decoration and the second adhesive decoration maybe mirror images or reverse mirror images of each other. The profile mayinclude the profile of the attachment member. The profile of acomplementary set of a first adhesive decoration and a second adhesivedecoration may have reflection symmetry.

The subject may resemble animate life, inanimate objects, make-believecharacters, settings, symbols, letters, numbers, characters, or anycombination thereof. The design of an adhesive decoration may includeone subject or more than one subject.

The attachment member may function to enable the adhesive decorations toattach to a wearable article. The attachment member may include anintegral portion of the adhesive decorations or a component separatefrom the adhesive decorations. For example, an integral attachmentmember may be a distally extending lobe of the adhesive decoration. Asanother example, the attachment member may be a polymer, rubber, ormetal tab that may be attached to the charm by a portion of theattachment member being sandwiched between the adhesive decorations.Each adhesive decoration may include one or more attachment members.Each adhesive decoration may include a plurality of attachment members.The attachment members may extend from a side and/or adjacent an edge ofthe adhesive decorations. One or more attachment members may extend fromopposing sides and/or edges of the adhesive decoration. For example,each adhesive decoration may include two attachment members and theattachment members may be located on opposing sides so that a wearablearticle extends through a first attachment member behind the adhesivedecoration or charm and out through the second attachment member. Asanother example, each adhesive decoration may include two attachmentmembers, located on opposing sides thereof, a wearable article extendingthrough the first attachment member and the second attachment memberremaining free for one or more charms to be attached thereto via anattachment device. The attachment member of one adhesive decoration maybe connected to one or more attachment members of one or more otheradhesive decorations. For example, an attachment member of a firstadhesive decoration may be affixed to an attachment member of a secondadhesive decoration. The connection may be integrally formed. Forexample, adhesive decorations may be cut by the manufacturer so that theadhesive decorations are integrally connected by their respectiveattachment members. The attachment members may be connected at anyportion of their edges, an interface, along a seam, or any combinationthereof. The attachment members may be connected at a portion opposingthe portion interfacing with their respective adhesive decorations. Aseam may be formed at the interface of two or more attachment members. Aseam may be formed on an edge of an adhesive decoration opposing anattachment member. The interface may be located on one or moreattachment members. The attachment member may be reinforced. Forexample, the attachment member may be reinforced by a coating on theattachment member, a grommet applied into the attachment member, abacking on the attachment member (e.g., polymer, rubber, or metal sheetapplied to the rear surface of the attachment member), or anycombination thereof. The attachment member may extend between the one ormore first adhesive decorations and the one or more second adhesivedecorations. The attachment member may be a through-hole, a loop, a void(i.e., absence of material) on the adhesive decoration. Thethrough-hole, loop, or void may be formed integrally in the adhesivedecoration when molded, die cut during the production of the adhesivedecoration, or formed by the user by punching, cutting, or threading(e.g., with a needle). The attachment member may be cuttable. Theattachment member may be cut either by the manufacturer or the user toform a slit so that the through-hole, the loop, or the void is opened sothat the wearable article and/or one or more attachment devices may bepushed through the slit and into the through-hole, the loop, or thevoid. The attachment member may include a lobe extending distally fromthe adhesive decoration or the attachment member may be located withinthe design. For example, the adhesive decoration may have the design andprofile of a donut and the attachment member may be the hole in themiddle of the donut. The attachment member may include a portion of thedesign. For example, the adhesive decoration may have the design of acowboy swinging a lasso and the attachment member, may include a designof the lasso where the through-hole of the attachment member extendsthrough the middle of the lasso.

An adhesive decoration may include a slit. The slit may function toreceive one or more attachment devices, attachment members, othercharms, the like, or any combination thereof. A slit may be formed in anattachment member or any portion of the adhesive decoration. A slit maybe cut by a user. A slit may extend from an edge of the attachmentmember to a through-hole of the attachment member. The slit may allowfor one or more attachment devices, attachment members, other charms, orthe like to be inserted therethrough and affixed to the attachmentmember. A slit may be useful for children who cannot easily manipulatean attachment device, affixing charms together without the aid of anattachment device, and the like.

The filling may function as a movable decoration. The filling mayinclude an aesthetic decoration for the adhesive decoration, actingalone or augmenting the design (e.g., design printed on the forwardsurface of the back). The filling may comprise any suitable decorationthat is appropriately sized to fit within the face of the adhesivedecoration. Specifically, the filling may include glitter, confetti,figures (i.e., small figures crafted to resemble objects, animals,creatures, or any combination thereof), liquid, gel, or any combinationthereof. The filling may be metallic, sparkly, colored, transparent, orany combination thereof. For example, the filling may include bothfigures of fish and liquid where the fish are dispersed in theliquid—such a filling may complement an aquarium design printed on theforward surface of the back of the adhesive decoration. The filling maybe free or fixed. Free filling may be filling that is free to travelwithin the adhesive decoration, either through an empty space within theadhesive decoration or within another filling (liquid) within theadhesive decoration. For example, free filling may be bound within thevoid (e.g., a hollow space) of a face defined by the forward surface andthe rear surface. Fixed filling may be suspended in a medium. Forexample, suspended filling may be suspended within a cured, hardenedresin comprising the face.

The wearable article may function to hold the charms and display thecharms as the wearable article is worn or affixed to a decorated articlefor display. The wearable article may include a bracelet, a necklace,earrings, a ring, a pin, an anklet, a belt, a hair decoration, a rubberband, an O-ring, a shoelace, glasses, writing utensil, a backpack, apin, a zipper, clothing, a bag, or any combination thereof. The hairdecoration may include bobby pins, hair claws, hair snap clips,barrettes, the like, or any combination thereof. The wearable articlemay comprise string, a chain, a wire, monofilament, a polymer band, or aring. The wearable article may be constructed from filament, fabric,polymer, metal, wood, or any combination thereof. The wearable articlemay be worn directly on a body part of the user (e.g., ear, neck, wrist,hair, ankle) or the wearable article may be affixed to a decoratedarticle so that the adhesive decoration is displayed on the decoratedarticle (e.g., pencil, pen, backpack, jacket, glasses).

The attachment member may include a shoelace attachment that mayfunction to accept a shoelace so that the shoelace attachment can beaffixed to a shoe. The shoelace attachment may comprise a centralportion, which is configured to be sandwiched between two of theadhesive decoration, and two lobed portions, which comprise attachmentmembers.

The O-ring may function to accept articles of substantially uniformcross-sectional length. For example, the O-ring may be slid or rolledonto the end of a writing utensil. The O-ring and the attachment devicemay be substantially the same. The O-ring may be an attachment devicethat is specifically tailored to connect to a writing utensil.

The attachment device may function to connect a charm to a wearablearticle and/or another charm. The attachment device may provide for apermanent connection (i.e., not removable without substantial effort ordamage to the charm, the attachment device, the wearable article, or anycombination thereof) or a removable connection. The attachment devicemay engage one or more attachment members. The attachment device mayinclude a ring that loops through both the charm and the wearablearticle. The attachment device may comprise a split ring, jump ring,crimp end bead tip, ball and coil ear wires, lobster clasp, bails, crimpbead, hooks, string, monofilament, wire, magnets, glue, tape, a post, orany combination thereof. For example, a split ring may be opened andapplied to both a charm and a chain (wearable article) and thereafterclosed to secure a charm to a link of the chain. As another example, thecharm may be applied to a ring with hot-melt glue. As yet anotherexample, the adhesive decorations of the charm may be appliedback-to-back with a post in the middle where the post extends from aring. More than one attachment device may be utilized in connecting asingle charm. For example, a first split ring may be guided through theattachment member and closed by moving the ends together and a secondsplit ring may be guided through the first split ring and the wearablearticle and closed by moving the ends together. More than one attachmentdevice may accept more than one adhesive decoration. For example, twocharms may be affixed to two discrete split rings and the respectivesplit rings may be closed, the two discrete charms and split rings maybe applied onto a single split ring. The fashion accessory may be freeof an attachment device. More specifically, the charm may be configuredto attach to the wearable article (e.g., a string) by enclosing thewearable article in-between the first bubble charm and the second bubblecharm.

The fashion accessory may comprise auxiliary decoration, which mayfunction to add decorative elements to the fashion accessory. Theauxiliary decoration may comprise, beads, stickers (non-adhesivedecorations), pendants, string, chains, pre-fabricated charms, markers,pen, pencil, crayon, paint, glitter, any other suitable decorativeelement, or any combination thereof. The auxiliary decoration may beemployed to enhance the aesthetics of the fashion accessory, to give thecrafter a wider range of creative choices, to extend the intriguing lifeof the fashion accessory, or any combination thereof. The auxiliarydecoration may be employed on any portion of the fashion accessory ornot at all. For example, the auxiliary decoration may comprise beads,which may be applied to a necklace in between charms. As anotherexample, the auxiliary decoration may be paint configured for use oncharms, where the constituent adhesive decorations are purposely leftblank for the crafter to paint. As yet another example, the auxiliarydecoration may be pen so that that the crafter may write their name onan adhesive decoration configured with a space for writing.

FIG. 1 illustrates a plan view of a fashion accessory 10 comprising awearable article 90, which is a necklace, and a charm 20.

FIG. 2A illustrates a plan view of the face 28 of a first adhesivedecoration 22 and a second adhesive decoration 24. The first adhesivedecoration 22 and the second adhesive decoration 24 comprises profiles32, shown as clouds, and designs 50, which are displayed as a smiling,blushing emoji. The profiles 32 and designs 50 of the first adhesivedecoration 22 and the second adhesive decoration 24 exhibit reflectionsymmetry along a reflection plane 100.

FIG. 2B illustrates a plan view of a first adhesive decoration 22 and asecond adhesive decoration 24. The first adhesive decoration 22 and thesecond adhesive decoration 24 include attachment members 26 and designs50, 50′. The attachment members 26 extend distally from the firstadhesive decoration 22 and the second adhesive decoration 24 and areoriented with reflection symmetry along a reflection plane 100. Thedesign 50 of the first adhesive decoration 22 is shown as a sleepingemoji and the design 50′ of the second adhesive decoration 24 is shownas a smiling, blushing emoji. The designs 50, 50′ are oriented in thesame direction with respect to the attachment members 26.

FIG. 3 illustrates a side view of a charm 20 comprising a first adhesivedecoration 22 and a second adhesive decoration 24 affixed together. Thebacks 30, 30′ of the first adhesive decoration 22 and the secondadhesive decoration 24 are affixed together back-to-back; the faces 28,28′ of the first adhesive decoration 22 and the second adhesivedecoration 24 are oriented away from each other. The charm 20 includesone or more attachment members 26.

FIG. 4 illustrates a plan view of a fashion accessory 10 with a charm 20affixed to a wearable article 90. The wearable article 90 is displayedas a string, threaded through one or more attachment members 26 on thecharm 20.

FIG. 5 illustrates a plan view of a fashion accessory 10 with two charms20, 20′ affixed to a wearable article 90, which is shown as a chain. Thecharms 20, 20′ include a sleepy emoji design 50 and a cloud design 50′.The two charms 20, 20′ include attachment members 26. The attachmentmembers 26 are attached to the wearable article 90 by attachment devices70, which are shown as split rings. The charm 20′ comprises filling 36(glitter), visible through the face 28 of the first adhesive decoration22.

FIG. 6 illustrates a plan view of a fashion accessory 10 with a charm 20affixed to a wearable article 90, which is shown as a string. The charm20 includes a first adhesive decoration 22 and a second adhesivedecoration (not shown), which are affixed together back-to-back with thewearable article 90 in between.

FIG. 7 illustrates two charms 20, 20′ attached to a decorated article80. Each of the two charms 20, 20′ comprise attachment members 26, 26′,through each of which an attachment device passes 70, 70′. Theattachment devices 70, 70′ are connected via a third attachment device70″, which is attached to a wearable article 90, which is an o-ring. Thewearable article 90 is applied on a decorated article 80, which is apencil, over the eraser end.

FIG. 8 illustrates a charm 20 attached to a wearable article 90. Thecharm 20 includes two attachment members 26, 26′ which extend distallyfrom the charm 20 in opposing directions. The wearable article 90, whichis a shoelace, is threaded through one attachment member 26, behind thecharm, and up through the other attachment member 26′.

FIG. 9 is a plan view of a charm 20. The charm 20 is in an unfoldedconfiguration. The charm 20 comprises a first adhesive decoration 22 anda second adhesive decoration 24. The first adhesive decoration 22 andthe second adhesive decoration 24 each include an attachment member 26.The attachment member 26 extends distally therefrom. The attachmentmembers 26 of the first adhesive decoration 22 and the second decoration24 are connected to each other at their edges. The first adhesivedecoration 22 is integral with the second adhesive decoration 24. A seam31 is formed along a length of the interface of the attachment members26. The seam 31 is aligned with the reflection plane 100 such that theprofiles 32 of the first and second adhesive decorations 22, 24 aremirrored about the seam 31. The seam 31 aids in folding the firstadhesive decoration 22 and the second adhesive decoration 24 onto eachother. The first adhesive decoration 22 and the second adhesivedecoration 24 include slits 27 extending from an edge of the attachmentmembers 26 to a through-hole of the attachment members 26. The locationof the slits 27 is symmetrical about the reflection plane 100. A back 30of the first adhesive decoration 22 and a back 30 of the second adhesivedecoration 24 are arranged to interface with each other when the firstadhesive decoration 22 and the second adhesive decoration 24 fold withrespect to one another.

FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the charm 20, illustrated in FIG. 9,being worn on an ear lobe 110. The first adhesive decoration 22 andsecond adhesive decoration 24 are folded at the seam 31 to form thecharm 20. The first adhesive decoration 22 is located on one side of theear lobe 110 and the second adhesive decoration 22 is located on anopposing side of the ear lobe 110, sandwiching a portion of the ear lobe110. The charm 20 is retained on the ear lobe 110 by adhesive disposedon the backs of the first adhesive decoration 22 and the second adhesivedecoration 24, as illustrated in FIG. 3.

FIG. 11 is a plan view of a charm 20. The charm 20 comprises a firstadhesive decoration 22 and a second adhesive decoration 24. The firstadhesive decoration 22 and the second adhesive decoration 24 eachinclude an attachment member 26 extending distally therefrom. Theattachment members 26 each include a slit 27. The attachment members 26of the first adhesive decoration 22 and the second decoration 24 areconnected to each other by an attachment device 70. The attachmentdevice 70 includes a slit 27. The attachment device 70 can be insertedto each attachment member 26 via the respective slit 27 and/or the slit27 of the attachment device. The attachment device 70 connects the firstadhesive decoration 22 to the second adhesive decoration 24. Theattachment device 70 also provides a hinge for the first adhesivedecoration 22 and the second adhesive decoration 24 to fold about andonto each other. A back 30 of the first adhesive decoration 22 and aback 30 of the second adhesive decoration 24 are arranged to interfacewith each other when the first adhesive decoration 22 and the secondadhesive decoration 24 translate along the attachment device 70 to foldwith respect to one another.

FIG. 12 is a perspective view of a charm 20, illustrated in FIG. 11,being worn on an ear lobe 110. The first adhesive decoration 22 andsecond adhesive decoration 24 translate along the attachment device 70and fold onto the ear lobe 110. The first adhesive decoration 22 islocated on one side of the ear lobe 110 and the second adhesivedecoration 22 is located on an opposing side of the ear lobe 110,sandwiching the ear lobe 110. The charm 20 is retained on the ear lobe110 by adhesive disposed on the backs of the first adhesive decoration22 and the second adhesive decoration 24, as illustrated in FIG. 3.

FIG. 13 is a perspective view of charms 20 being worn on an ear lobe110. A first charm 20 is folded onto the ear lobe 110. The first charm20 includes an attachment member 26 coupled to an attachment device 70,depending from the attachment member 26. The attachment device 70 iscoupled to an attachment member 26 of a second charm 20 so that thesecond charm 20 depends from the first charm 20.

FIG. 14 is a perspective view of charms 20. A first charm 20 comprisestwo attachment members 26 located on opposing edges of the first charm20. A wearable article 90 is coupled to one of the attachment members26. The other attachment member 26 is coupled to two attachment devices70 depending therefrom, which in turn are coupled to a second charm 20and third charm 20, respectively. The second charm 20 and third charm 20depend from the first charm 20.

FIGS. 15 and 16 illustrate a charm 20. The charm 20 comprises a firstadhesive decoration 22 and a second adhesive decoration 24 linked by anelongate member 25. The elongate member 25 is coupled to and extendsbetween the first adhesive decoration 22 and the second adhesivedecoration 24. The elongate member 25 wraps around a decorated article80, and the first adhesive decoration 22 is adhered back-to-back withthe second adhesive decoration 24, as shown in FIG. 16.

FIGS. 17 and 18 illustrate a charm 20. The charm 20 comprises a firstadhesive decoration 22 and a second adhesive decoration 24. The firstand second adhesive decoration 22, 24 each include two attachmentmembers 26 located on opposing edges of each of the first and secondadhesive decoration 22, 24. An attachment member 26 of the firstadhesive decoration 22 and an attachment member 26 of the seconddecoration 24 are connected to each other at their edges. A seam 31 isformed along a length of the interface of the attachment members 26. Theseam 31 is aligned with the reflection plane 100 such that the profiles32 of the first and second adhesive decorations 22, 24 are mirroredabout the seam 31. The seam 31 aids in folding the first adhesivedecoration 22 and the second adhesive decoration 24 onto each other. Aback 30 of the first adhesive decoration 22 and a back 30 of the secondadhesive decoration 24 are arranged to interface with each other whenthe first adhesive decoration 22 and the second adhesive decoration 24fold with respect to one another. The charm 20 is coupled to a wearablearticle 90 via the attachment members 26 thereof, as shown in FIG. 18.The wearable article 90 also includes three other charms 20 coupled tothe wearable article 90 via attachment devices 70.

FIGS. 19-21 illustrate a charm 20. The charm 20 comprises a firstadhesive decoration 22, a second adhesive decoration 24, and an elongatemember 25. The first adhesive decoration 22 and the second adhesivedecoration 24 are connected at their edges. A seam 31 is formed along alength of the interface of the first and second adhesive decorations 22,24. The elongate member 25 is coupled to the first adhesive decoration22 at one end and the other end is free. The elongate member 25 includesa seam 31 formed thereon. The charm 20 is affixed to a wearable article90 via the elongate member 25, as shown in FIGS. 20-21. The elongatemember 25 folds around the wearable article 90 and onto itself. Thefirst and second adhesive decorations 22, 24 are folded onto each otherabout the seam 31, as shown in FIG. 21, sandwiching the free end of theelongate member 25.

Plural elements or steps can be provided by a single integrated elementor step. Alternatively, a single element or step might be divided intoseparate plural elements or steps.

The disclosure of “a” or “one” to describe an element or step is notintended to foreclose additional elements or steps.

While the terms first, second, third, etc., may be used herein todescribe various elements, components, regions, layers and/or sections,these elements, components, regions, layers and/or sections should notbe limited by these terms. These terms may be used to distinguish oneelement, component, region, layer or section from another region, layeror section. Terms such as “first,” “second,” and other numerical termswhen used herein do not imply a sequence or order unless clearlyindicated by the context. Thus, a first element, component, region,layer or section discussed below could be termed a second element,component, region, layer or section without departing from theteachings.

Spatially relative terms, such as “inner,” “outer,” “beneath,” “below,”“lower,” “above,” “upper,” and the like, may be used herein for ease ofdescription to describe one element or feature's relationship to anotherelement(s) or feature(s) as illustrated in the figures. Spatiallyrelative terms may be intended to encompass different orientations ofthe device in use or operation in addition to the orientation depictedin the figures. For example, if the device in the figures is turnedover, elements described as “below” or “beneath” other elements orfeatures would then be oriented “above” the other elements or features.Thus, the example term “below” can encompass both an orientation ofabove and below. The device may be otherwise oriented (rotated 90degrees or at other orientations) and the spatially relative descriptorsused herein interpreted accordingly.

The disclosures of all articles and references, including patentapplications and publications, are incorporated by reference for allpurposes. Other combinations are also possible as will be gleaned fromthe following claims, which are also hereby incorporated by referenceinto this written description. The term “consisting essentially of” todescribe any combination shall include the elements, ingredients,components, or steps identified, and such other elements ingredients,components or steps that do not materially affect the basic and novelcharacteristics of the combination. The use of the terms “comprising” or“including” to describe combinations of elements, ingredients,components, or steps herein also contemplates embodiments that consistessentially of the elements, ingredients, components, or steps.

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-   -   10 Fashion accessory    -   20 Charm    -   22 First adhesive decorations    -   24 Second adhesive decorations    -   25 Elongate member    -   26 Attachment member    -   27 Slit    -   28 Face    -   30 Back    -   31 Seam    -   32 Profile    -   36 Filling    -   40 Auxiliary decoration    -   50 Design    -   70 Attachment device    -   80 Decorated article    -   90 Wearable article    -   100 Reflection plane    -   110 Ear lobe

What is claimed is:
 1. A fashion accessory comprising: a first adhesivedecoration and a second adhesive decoration connected at an interface;and a seam extending at least partially a length of the interface;wherein each of the first adhesive decoration and second adhesivedecoration comprise a face and a back, the face including a design;wherein the first adhesive decoration and second adhesive decorationcomprise foam, the foam extending between the face and the back; andwherein the first adhesive decoration is mated, back-to-back, with thesecond adhesive decoration to form a charm.
 2. The fashion accessoryaccording to claim 1, further comprising a wearable article; wherein thefirst adhesive decoration and second adhesive decoration fold, at theseam, onto the wearable article; and wherein the wearable article issandwiched between the back of the first adhesive decoration and theback of the second adhesive decoration.
 3. The fashion accessoryaccording to claim 2, wherein the wearable article includes a necklace,a bracelet, a ring, an earring, a pin, an anklet, a belt, a hairdecoration, or any combination thereof.
 4. The fashion accessoryaccording to claim 1, wherein the first adhesive decoration and secondadhesive decoration are adapted to fold, at the seam, onto a body part,clothing, or both.
 5. The fashion accessory according to claim 1,wherein the first adhesive decoration and second adhesive decorationinclude one or more attachment members integrally formed thereto.
 6. Thefashion accessory according to claim 5, wherein the one or moreattachment members include a lobe extending distally from the firstadhesive decoration and second adhesive decoration, the lobe including athrough-hole extending therethrough.
 7. The fashion accessory accordingto claim 6, further including an attachment device that engages the oneor more attachment members of both the first adhesive decoration andsecond adhesive decoration.
 8. The fashion accessory according to claim7, wherein the attachment device includes a ring that selectively opensand closes so that the first adhesive decoration and/or second adhesivedecoration are capable of being selectively engaged and disengaged bythe attachment device.
 9. The fashion accessory according to claim 5,wherein the interface is located on, opposite, and/or adjacent to theone or more attachment members.
 10. The fashion accessory according toclaim 9, wherein the interface is located opposite the one or moreattachment members.
 11. The fashion accessory according to claim 1,wherein the interface is located at a portion of respective edges of thefirst adhesive decoration and second adhesive decoration.
 12. Thefashion accessory according to claim 1, wherein the seam is formed byscoring, compressing, pre-folding, perforating, or any combinationthereof.
 13. The fashion accessory according to claim 1, wherein theback includes a peel and stick adhesive thereon; and wherein the peeland stick adhesive is selected from a rubber, an acrylic, an acrylicblend, an epoxy, a one-part adhesive, a two-part adhesive, or anycombination thereof.
 14. A kit for a fashion accessory, the kitcomprising: a first adhesive decoration and a second adhesive decorationconnected at an interface; and one or more wearable articles; wherein aseam extends at least partially a length of the interface, the seambeing formed by scoring, compressing, pre-folding, perforating, or anycombination thereof; wherein each of the first adhesive decoration andsecond adhesive decoration comprise a face and a back, the faceincluding a design; wherein the first adhesive decoration and secondadhesive decoration comprise foam, the foam extending between the faceand the back; wherein the first adhesive decoration and second adhesivedecoration include one or more attachment members integrally formedthereto, the one or more attachment members including a lobe extendingdistally from the first adhesive decoration and second adhesivedecoration, the lobe including a through-hole extending therethrough;wherein the interface is located on, opposite, and/or adjacent to theone or more attachment members, on a portion of respective edges of thefirst adhesive decoration and second adhesive decoration, or both;wherein the back includes a peel and stick adhesive thereon; wherein thepeel and stick adhesive is selected from a rubber, an acrylic, anacrylic blend, an epoxy, a one-part adhesive, a two-part adhesive, orany combination thereof; and wherein the first adhesive decoration ismated, back-to-back, with the second adhesive decoration to form acharm.
 15. The kit according to claim 14, wherein the first adhesivedecoration and second adhesive decoration fold, at the seam, onto theone or more wearable articles; and wherein the one or more wearablearticles are sandwiched between the back of the first adhesivedecoration and the back of the second adhesive decoration.
 16. The kitaccording to claim 14, wherein the wearable article includes a necklace,a bracelet, a ring, an earring, a pin, an anklet, a belt, a hairdecoration, or any combination thereof.
 17. The kit according to claim14, wherein the first adhesive decoration and second adhesive decorationare adapted to fold, at the seam, onto a body part, clothing, or both.18. The kit according to claim 14, further including an attachmentdevice that engages the one or more attachment members of both the firstadhesive decoration and second adhesive decoration.
 19. The kitaccording to claim 14, wherein the interface is located opposite the oneor more attachment members.
 20. A method for constructing the fashionaccessory of claim 14, including: folding the first adhesive decorationand the second adhesive decoration along the seam; and mating the firstadhesive decoration, back-to-back, with the second adhesive decorationto form a charm.